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Bootstrapping In general, bootstrapping usually refers to a self-starting process that is supposed to continue or grow without external input. Many analytical techniques are often called bootstrap methods in reference to their self-starting or self-supporting ...
is a self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input. Bootstrapping, bootstrap, or bootstraps may also refer to: *
Bootstrap (front-end framework) Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML, CSS and (optionally) JavaScript-based design templates for typography, forms, bu ...
, a free collection of tools for creating websites and web applications *
Bootstrap curriculum Bootstrap is based at Brown University (USA), and builds on the research and development done there. Bootstrap curriculum consists of 4 research-based curricular computer science modules for grades 6-12. The 4 modules are Bootstrap:Algebra, Bootstr ...
, a curriculum which uses computer programming to teach algebra to students age 12–16 *
Bootstrap funding Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value in ways that generally entail beyond the minimal amount of risk (assumed by a traditional business), and potentially involving values besides simply economic ones. An entrepreneu ...
in entrepreneurship and startups *
Bootstrap model The term "bootstrap model" is used for a class of theories that use very general consistency criteria to determine the form of a quantum theory from some assumptions on the spectrum of particles. It is a form of S-matrix theory. Overview In the ...
, a class of theories in quantum physics *
Conformal bootstrap The conformal bootstrap is a non-perturbative mathematical method to constrain and solve Conformal field theory, conformal field theories, i.e. models of particle physics or statistical physics that exhibit similar properties at different levels of ...
, a mathematical method to constrain and solve models in particle physics *
Bootstrapping (compilers) In computer science, bootstrapping is the technique for producing a Self-hosting (compilers), self-compiling compiler – that is, a compiler (or assembly language#Assembler, assembler) written in the source programming language that it intends to ...
, the process of writing a compiler in the programming language it is intended to compile *
Bootstrapping (electronics) Bootstrapping is a technique in the field of electronics where part of the output of a system is used at startup. A bootstrap circuit is one where part of the output of an amplifier stage is applied to the input, so as to alter the input impeda ...
, a type of circuit that employs positive feedback *
Bootstrapping (finance) In finance, bootstrapping is a method for constructing a ( zero-coupon) fixed-income yield curve from the prices of a set of coupon-bearing products, e.g. bonds and swaps. A ''bootstrapped curve'', correspondingly, is one where the prices of the ...
, a method for constructing a yield curve from the prices of coupon-bearing products *
Bootstrapping (law) The bootstrapping rule in the rules of evidence dealt with admissibility as non-hearsay of statements of conspiracy in United States federal courts. The rule, in a criminal prosecution for conspiracy, was that the court, in deciding whether to al ...
, a former rule of evidence in U.S. federal conspiracy trials *
Bootstrapping (linguistics) Bootstrapping is a term used in language acquisition in the field of linguistics. It refers to the idea that humans are born innately equipped with a mental faculty that forms the basis of language. It is this language faculty that allows children ...
, a term used in language acquisition *
Bootstrapping (statistics) Bootstrapping is a procedure for estimating the distribution of an estimator by resampling (often with replacement) one's data or a model estimated from the data. Bootstrapping assigns measures of accuracy ( bias, variance, confidence interval ...
, a method for assigning measures of accuracy to sample estimates *
Bootstrap aggregating Bootstrap aggregating, also called bagging (from bootstrap aggregating) or bootstrapping, is a machine learning (ML) ensemble meta-algorithm designed to improve the stability and accuracy of ML classification and regression algorithms. It also ...
, a method used to improve the stability and accuracy of machine learning algorithms * Bootstraps, the stage name of American singer and songwriter Jordan Beckett * '' Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color''


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Boot (disambiguation) A boot is a type of footwear. Boot(s) may also refer to: Businesses * Boot Inn, Chester, Cheshire, England * Boots (company), a high-street pharmacy chain and manufacturer of pharmaceuticals in the United Kingdom * The Boot, Cromer Street, a ...
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By His Bootstraps "By His Bootstraps" is a 20,000 word science fiction novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It plays with some of the inherent paradoxes that would be caused by time travel. The story was published in the October 1941 issue of ''Astoun ...
", a science fiction novella by Robert A. Heinlein {{Disambiguation